Kouri Richins: Before the Verdict — Every Question, Every Answer
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The Kouri Richins murder trial is over. Both sides have rested. The jury is about to deliberate on charges of aggravated murder, attempted murder, insurance fraud, and forgery in connection with the 2022 fentanyl death of her husband Eric Richins.
This is the complete pre-verdict listener Q&A — three full conversations covering everything this trial produced. A friend's testimony that Kouri said it would be better if Eric were dead. A forensic examiner's conclusion that the life insurance signature was a forgery. Eric's business partner describing a Valentine's Day phone call filled with fear. A housekeeper buying fentanyl at a Draper gas station while Kouri's phone pinged hers throughout. A jail cell letter instructing her mother to coach her brother's testimony. A ghostwritten grief book pitched to morning television. And a defendant who sat through all of it and never once spoke to the jury.
Defense attorney Bob Motta and retired FBI Behavioral Analysis Chief Robin Dreeke go through every major question our listeners sent across five weeks of trial. This is the definitive breakdown before the verdict comes in.
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